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[[Image:Clockcrew.png|right|frame|Screenshot of Clockcrew's index page]]  
 
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'''Clockcrew.org''' is a YTMND spinoff site, focusing on [[PTKFGS]]. In April 2006, when YTMND user DryIce seen many of the PTKFGS related YTMNDs, he noticed that a separate site for PTKFGS itself did not exist. The domain name ptkfgs.com was being put to bad use rerouting to various YTMNDs, and the domain name punchthekeysforgodssake.com was going to one of the original PTKFGS YTMNDs. So, using his ties to The Clock Crew, the infamous Newgrounds based Flash Group, he decided to build a working version of PTKFGS.  
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'''Clockcrew.org''' is a YTMND spinoff site, focusing on [[PTKFGS]]. In April 2006, when YTMND user DryIce saw many of the PTKFGS related YTMNDs, he noticed that a separate site for PTKFGS itself did not exist. The domain name ptkfgs.com was being put to bad use rerouting to various YTMNDs, and the domain name punchthekeysforgodssake.com was going to one of the original PTKFGS YTMNDs. So, using his ties to The Clock Crew, the infamous Newgrounds based Flash Group, he decided to build a working version of PTKFGS.  
  
 
Construction of PTKFGS began in early April 2006 with the front page, stylesheets, and some of the PHP code that would run the site. It took over a month for DryIce to develop it, building the site on his home computer, and in one of the computer labs at his local high school. Finally, after days and days of coding, the site was ready to launch.  
 
Construction of PTKFGS began in early April 2006 with the front page, stylesheets, and some of the PHP code that would run the site. It took over a month for DryIce to develop it, building the site on his home computer, and in one of the computer labs at his local high school. Finally, after days and days of coding, the site was ready to launch.  
  
In May 2006, DryIce launched a YTMND with a screenshot of Clockcrew.org stating it was hidden somewhere on the internet, and its location would be revealed in 48 hours. At first, people thought it was a hoax, and downvoted the site, leaving obscene remarks about PTKFGS and DryIce in their comments. Later, when the site's location was revealed, people realized that the site did exist, and some even hailed DryIce for the creation of it. On the other hand, there were YTMNDoholics, particularly in the YTMND Forums, that took PTKFGS too seriously, ridiculing and even threatening DryIce to take down PTKFGS. Despite YTMND Addicts treating the site as a heresey, support for PTKFGS started to slowly grow.
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In May 2006, DryIce launched a YTMND with a screenshot of Clockcrew.org stating it was hidden somewhere on the Internet, and its location would be revealed in 48 hours. At first, people thought it was a hoax, and downvoted the site, leaving obscene remarks about PTKFGS and DryIce in their comments. Later, when the site's location was revealed, people realized that the site did exist, and some even hailed DryIce for the creation of it. On the other hand, there were YTMNDoholics, particularly in the YTMND Forums, that took PTKFGS too seriously, ridiculing and even threatening DryIce to take down PTKFGS. Despite YTMND Addicts treating the site as a heresey, support for PTKFGS started to slowly grow.
  
 
The site is currently in a testing phase where many of the features of YTMND, such as subdomains, embed, and site list are not present. Also the design of the site doesn't look as polished as YTMND's. DryIce stated the site is not meant to compete with YTMND and shouldn't be taken seriously. The site is consistently down because of database related errors, making it difficult to experience the site.
 
The site is currently in a testing phase where many of the features of YTMND, such as subdomains, embed, and site list are not present. Also the design of the site doesn't look as polished as YTMND's. DryIce stated the site is not meant to compete with YTMND and shouldn't be taken seriously. The site is consistently down because of database related errors, making it difficult to experience the site.

Revision as of 12:23, July 6, 2006

Screenshot of Clockcrew's index page

Clockcrew.org is a YTMND spinoff site, focusing on PTKFGS. In April 2006, when YTMND user DryIce saw many of the PTKFGS related YTMNDs, he noticed that a separate site for PTKFGS itself did not exist. The domain name ptkfgs.com was being put to bad use rerouting to various YTMNDs, and the domain name punchthekeysforgodssake.com was going to one of the original PTKFGS YTMNDs. So, using his ties to The Clock Crew, the infamous Newgrounds based Flash Group, he decided to build a working version of PTKFGS.

Construction of PTKFGS began in early April 2006 with the front page, stylesheets, and some of the PHP code that would run the site. It took over a month for DryIce to develop it, building the site on his home computer, and in one of the computer labs at his local high school. Finally, after days and days of coding, the site was ready to launch.

In May 2006, DryIce launched a YTMND with a screenshot of Clockcrew.org stating it was hidden somewhere on the Internet, and its location would be revealed in 48 hours. At first, people thought it was a hoax, and downvoted the site, leaving obscene remarks about PTKFGS and DryIce in their comments. Later, when the site's location was revealed, people realized that the site did exist, and some even hailed DryIce for the creation of it. On the other hand, there were YTMNDoholics, particularly in the YTMND Forums, that took PTKFGS too seriously, ridiculing and even threatening DryIce to take down PTKFGS. Despite YTMND Addicts treating the site as a heresey, support for PTKFGS started to slowly grow.

The site is currently in a testing phase where many of the features of YTMND, such as subdomains, embed, and site list are not present. Also the design of the site doesn't look as polished as YTMND's. DryIce stated the site is not meant to compete with YTMND and shouldn't be taken seriously. The site is consistently down because of database related errors, making it difficult to experience the site.

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